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28th January 08, 07:43 PM
#71
Heh, I have a nephew and a niece. He is 5 and she is 7months. so they have time to decide what and who they will be yet. until then, they remain interesting.
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28th January 08, 08:23 PM
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Sorry String, this post was too long, personal, and boring, so I'm pruning it back. I won't be raising and milking minature goats though, and I won't be using a milk pasteurizer for the goat milk I don't have...
Last edited by Bugbear; 29th January 08 at 11:35 AM.
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28th January 08, 09:11 PM
#73
We had goats, but we never pasteurized the milk, I still can't drink straight cows milk from the store. I guess I got spoiled.
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28th January 08, 09:38 PM
#74
Goat cheese...
I didn't grow up on a farm though, so I probably don't know a whole lot.
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30th January 08, 10:32 AM
#75
Guess I could get some extra long t-shirts to wear with my kilts while gardening.
Last edited by Bugbear; 30th January 08 at 01:10 PM.
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30th January 08, 10:59 AM
#76
Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
Goat cheese...
I didn't grow up on a farm though, so I probably don't know a whole lot.
Last time mom made cheese i was little, so I don't really remember it
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30th January 08, 11:13 AM
#77
I don't know anything about cheese. Thanks for posting, String.
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30th January 08, 02:44 PM
#78
Well, there are California poppies that have come up out there, but they aren't blooming yet. I like mums; I might plant some this year.
* I'm moving this here from my post in another thread.
My grapefruit are very sweet. The problem with the grapefruit down here is that they grow a very thick skin, and it also leaves a layer of that bitter inside skin on the meat of the grapefruit when you peal it. If you slice the fruit in half and eat the meat with a spoon, it's fine. They make good juice too. The grapefruit juce from the store is no where as sweet as the stuff off the trees; I mean like two yard acrylic kilts compared to hand sewn eight yard wool scottish kilts. Ohhh, and the navel oranges..., but we can use sour orange rootstocks here, and that's mostly why they're so good.
The funny thing is that I've gotten used to eating the pealed grapefruit with the bitter layer, and I usually eat them that way because I don't want to have to take a knife and spoon out to the tree, LOL! Like I said, it's the lifestyle of a bug.
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30th January 08, 03:14 PM
#79
Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
Well, there are California poppies that have come up out there, but they aren't blooming yet. I like mums; I might plant some this year.
We have mud. Tis the season I suppose
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30th January 08, 03:36 PM
#80
Originally Posted by string
We have mud. Tis the season I suppose
Mud pies.
The aloes are blooming.
Last edited by Bugbear; 30th January 08 at 04:16 PM.
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